Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fancy fig-newton cakes, only 10c a, pound at John Eger’s. Oyster shells and other poultry feeds sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Holmon went to Lee last evening for a short visit with relatives. George Ferguson and family, of Wheatfield, have been visiting Rensselaer friends for several days. - There will be work in the first and second rank at the K. of P. lodge this evening. A full attendance is desired. W. M. Hoover, father of Sheriff Hoover, is suffering from rheumatism and is in charge of his family physician. Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy and her trimmer, Miss Hattie Grant, went to Chicago today to study millinery styles. Mrs. Michael Schultz, of Union township, has a quite severe attack of pneumonia, complicated with asthmatic troubles. Mrs. Rebecca Hemphill, mother of Dr. F. H. Hemphill, has been quite poorly lately and her condition at this time is not encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jensen returned to Wheatfield yesterday after a visit since Friday with their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hammond and family. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. Two sizes 25 and 50c at all stores. D. Z. Clark, an old soldier living in White county, south of Lee, is reported to be very seriously sick and not expected to live many days. As we near spring, we crave something for an appetizer. We have a full line of sweet, sour, and dill pickles. JOHN EGER. - Cecil Clouse does not improve any from his attack of rheumatism and is now confined to his bed and is suffering intensely from the disease. Simon Leopold spent Sunday ' in Chicago with his father and reports him getting along very nicely. Today Moses Leopold went there to spend the day with him. I have just opened a new meat market next door to Frank Rowen’s grocery. Meat delivered to any part of the city. Phone 202. G. E. BECKER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garriott retarded to Union township today after a short visit with her grandfiaother, Mrs. Lorinda McGlynn, who is just recovering from an attack of pneumonia. You will find on our ten cent counter over two hundred useful articles, some worth double the amount we ask for them. Your choice for 10c. JOHN EGER. " ■■■r ■ ■■ ■*— Elmer Sullenberger, who Ilves in the old Hopkins property on South Weston street, has purchased the Kenton Blankenship property on Elm street and Will be given possession on May Ist Charley Moody severely sprained his left wrist a few days ago while working at a silo on his farm. He is compelled to carry it in a sling for a few days. He made a business trip to Chicago Monday evening. Roy B. Stiers and Ethel May Lewiq, both of Lee, were granted a marriage license Saturday. Thomas B. Grimed, a merchant policeman, of Lafayette, and Margaret M. Owens, of Wolcott, were also granted a license on Saturday.—Monticello Journal. Rensselaer has a tramp occasionally. Delphi, has them, about all the time. Rensselaer is “dry” and Is a long distance from a “wet" city. Delphi is “dry” but is situated half way between Logansport and Lafayette, both of which are frightfully “wet." One night recently thirty tramps were lodged th the Delphi city hall, to keep them from freezing.